
Mani Hams built and integrated reusable UI components for the hack4impact-utk/internal-applications repository, focusing on improving consistency and maintainability in the applicant tracking system. Over two months, Mani developed the LBPButton component using React and Material-UI, ensuring design system alignment and streamlining future UI updates. They also implemented a new ApplicantsPage, structuring applicant data and headers with Material-UI styling and integrating it into the Applications page for better data organization. Working primarily with JavaScript, TypeScript, and Next.js, Mani’s contributions established a foundation for shared UI elements, though the work was limited in scope and did not involve bug fixes.

November 2024: Implemented a new ApplicantsPage UI, built as a Material-UI styled component to structure applicant data, headers, and placeholders for filters and data rows. Integrated the ApplicantsPage into the existing Applications page to improve visual presentation, data organization, and consistency in the applicant tracking system. No major bugs reported this period; focused on UI polish, design-system alignment, and maintainability. Demonstrated React componentization, Material-UI styling, and incremental integration with the ATS workflow.
November 2024: Implemented a new ApplicantsPage UI, built as a Material-UI styled component to structure applicant data, headers, and placeholders for filters and data rows. Integrated the ApplicantsPage into the existing Applications page to improve visual presentation, data organization, and consistency in the applicant tracking system. No major bugs reported this period; focused on UI polish, design-system alignment, and maintainability. Demonstrated React componentization, Material-UI styling, and incremental integration with the ATS workflow.
October 2024 monthly summary for hack4impact-utk/internal-applications: Delivered a reusable LBPButton UI Component and integrated it into the Applicants and Applications pages, enabling consistent action prompts and reducing future UI maintenance. No major bug fixes reported this month. Overall impact includes improved UI consistency, faster feature iteration, and a foundation for shared components across the app. Key technologies involved: React, Material-UI, component design, and Git-based version control.
October 2024 monthly summary for hack4impact-utk/internal-applications: Delivered a reusable LBPButton UI Component and integrated it into the Applicants and Applications pages, enabling consistent action prompts and reducing future UI maintenance. No major bug fixes reported this month. Overall impact includes improved UI consistency, faster feature iteration, and a foundation for shared components across the app. Key technologies involved: React, Material-UI, component design, and Git-based version control.
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